I get in a hurry and whip the grass some too. It just depends on the mood I'm in and how much work I have to do. It depends on how tender the grass is too. My Grasshopper does it's best job no faster than 2.5 to 3 MPH. It still cuts it off at 4 MPH or whatever wide open is but it's not quite as neat. My neighbor bought a commercial zero turn that has a mid-mount deck, I don't know the name of it but it flies. It goes so fast he drives it up the road to his various farms and gets there as soon as he would of he loaded it on a trailer or sooner. One thing I did to help the grass chunking problem with my Grasshopper is to put a wood shim under the hinge of the grass deflector to get it up in the air a bit. Now it throws the clippings out instead of down and out. If I had all kinds of time and could mow every other day I wouldn't have to mess with the grass chute but!!!!!!!
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